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MS Thomas wears a Sokol spacesuit on the Mir Space Station

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S89-E-5236 (26 Jan 1998) --- This Electronic Still Camera (ESC) image shows cosmonaut Anatoliy Y. Solovyev, Mir-24 commander, and Andrew S. W. Thomas, cosmonaut guest researcher, embracing after Thomas' second Sokol suit test. Thomas had to have modifications made to his Russian Sokol spacesuit shortly after his arrival to the Russian Mir Space Station. Thomas, replacing astronaut David A. Wolf as cosmonaut guest researcher, will be the last American astronaut to serve a tour onboard the Mir. This ESC view was taken on January 26, 1998, at 12:55:07 MET.

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03/03/1998
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johnson space center thomas ms thomas sokol spacesuit sokol spacesuit mir space high resolution cosmonaut guest researcher russian mir space station russian sokol spacesuit mir space station second sokol suit test cosmonaut anatoliy esc view astronaut david american astronaut esc mir 24 commander tour onboard space station astronauts nasa